Geisel valley

The Geisel valley (German: Geiseltal) is a valley in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, situated west of Merseburg, Saalekreis district. It is named after the River Geisel which rises in Mücheln and is a tributary of the Saale, just under 25 km long.Its main settlements are Braunsbedra and Mücheln, which in future will merge into the 'collective municipality' of Geiseltal. The Geisel valley was quarried for coal from the 17th century until 1994.

Geisel valley

The Geisel valley (German: Geiseltal) is a valley in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, situated west of Merseburg, Saalekreis district. It is named after the River Geisel which rises in Mücheln and is a tributary of the Saale, just under 25 km long.Its main settlements are Braunsbedra and Mücheln, which in future will merge into the 'collective municipality' of Geiseltal. The Geisel valley was quarried for coal from the 17th century until 1994.